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Indicator 14: Post School Outcomes

What Indicator 14 Is

Indicator 14 reports whether our students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) are in school, have a job, or in some type of training one year after they leave high school by graduating, aging out at age 22, or dropping out.

Why Indicator 14 Is Important

Indicator 14 tells us about the lives of our students with IEPs one year after they have left high school. It is one way to help us understand whether students' education prepared them for adult life.

How Indicator 14 Is Measured

Students who exited high school are contacted one year after exiting high school. They are given a 14-question survey designed to capture student engagement in postsecondary education/training or employment.

Data for Indicator 14

Indicator 14A Graph FFY21 FFY22 (v2).png
Indicator 14B Graph FFY21 FFY22 (v2).png
Indicator 14C Graph FFY21 FFY22 (v2).png

Federal Fiscal Year (FFY)

2021

2022

Data from School Year (SY)

2021–2022

2022–2023

14A

19%

19%

14B59%57%
14C74%73%

More Information

Arizona's Post School Outcomes web page

Questions or comments can be emailed to the ESS Operations inbox.

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